User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Channel Faders and Input Meters
The touch sensitive faders adjust the level of each channel going to the
selected output. Adjustments are made by touching and dragging channel
faders up and down. Touched channel faders will “grow & glow” to indicate
that they are being adjusted. The fader level ranges from –∞ to +10 dB as
indicated by the scale on the left.
The input meters display the input signal level to the channel before all
channel processing. Changes made to the EQ, mute and fader do not aect
these meters. This meter should remain green with the occasional bump
into the yellow zone. Turn down the gain if the input meter remains
consistently yellow. If the input is too high [overloading], a clip indicator at
the top of the meter will illuminate red. If clipping occurs, reduce the gain.
Unlinked channels display mono meters, while linked channels display
stereo meters. How to link channels is discussed on page 37.
Red [clipping] = –3 dBFS
Green to yellow = –18 dBFS
Green [bottom] = –90 dBFS
The color of the currently selected output will surround the channel strips
[L/R default is white].
To the left of the input meters is a column of numbers. In order from top to bottom, these indicate
the channel’s routing assignments for subgroups, VCAs and mute groups. As seen above, these numbers
illuminate when channels are assigned to these groups.
Selected Mix Indicators
Surrounding each fader and input meter is the selected mix indicator. This varies by color for clear indication
of which mix is currently selected.
The mix type will be discussed in greater detail in the master fader section, starting on page 48.
There is no way you would ever see the image as shown below. It is just a point of reference.
As mentioned above, each selected output has a dierent color for clear indication of which
output type is currently selected. This is especially useful in the mixer view.
Mono Stereo
FXAUX 13/14AUX 11/12AUX 9/10AUX 7/8AUX 5/6AUX 3/4AUX 1/2LR